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MEISTER, Charles

Male 1857 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MEISTER, Charles was born in Jun 1857 in New York; and died.

    Charles married WIEDENMANN, Elizabeth M about 10 Mar 1886 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Elizabeth (daughter of WIEDENMANN, Frederick and ERICH, Barbara) was born on 14 Mar 1865 in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 3/1886

    A very brilliant wedding was. celebrated
    at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wiedenmann,
    Suspension Bridge, Thursday afternoon,
    the 2nd inst. The highly interested
    parties were Miss Libbie M. Wiedenmann
    daughter of the host and hostess, and Mr.
    Charles Meister of Buffalo.
    The ceremony was performed by the Rev.
    Otto Bueren, of Buffalo. The bridesmaids
    were the bride's sister Emma and Miss Dora
    Fink: the groomsmen Charles Wiedenmann
    and Benj. F. Hillmann. The bride was attired
    in fawn colored satin, with oriental
    lace trimmings, and was a picture of lovlinesi
    seldom equaled and never surpassed.
    The bridesmruds.were tastefully dressed in
    white and were fitting ornaments to the joy-
    ous scene. The house was handsomelv dec-
    orated with greens and flowers, and the col-
    Iation served was all that could be desired.
    The presents showered upon these popular
    young people would fill a large room and are
    too numerous to detail. Among them were
    tea sets, castors, silver water pitchers', lamps,
    tables, rugs, pictures, statuary, ornaments,
    books, albums, silver cutlery, cake baskets
    and bric-h-brac innumerable. There were
    presents from New York, Brooklyn, Oneida,
    and a check for $100 from H. M. Montgom-.
    ery of Buffalo, with whom Mr. Meister has
    been connected in business for the past seventeen
    years. Among those present from
    Buffalo were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Montgomery.
    Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Buehl, Mr. and Mrs,
    H. P. Buehl, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Buehl, Mr.
    and Mrs. M. Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
    Shields, Misses Bella Bonard, Clara Lipp,
    Mrs. 0 . Bueren, Messrs. Ed. Meister, Geo.
    Boos, J r . , B. J . Hillman, Wm. Kraft, Geo.
    Youngmnn, H. Morely, D. Scholl and W.
    Mansparger. There were present from Niagara
    Falls, Suspension Bridge and Clifton,
    Mr. and Mrs. K. Fink, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
    Fink, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pfetsch, Mr. nnd
    Mrs. F. Nassby, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Home,
    Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J.
    Davitt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Eamcs, Mr. and
    Mrs. Hengstler, Mrs. Sackett, Mrs, Atwood,
    Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs, Brandt and daughter,
    Misses C. Kelbcrer, B. Davitt, M. nnd.E.
    Taylor, L. nnd C. Bieckoff; Messrs. J . Mc-
    Kenna, H. Colleys, 0 . Bellinger, H. Mclntyre,
    G. RieckofT, J. Daw, H. Keith. P.
    Pfohl, H. Keller, A. Allen, C. Dunlap, G.
    Habcrlc, R. N. Campbell. The festivities
    were kept up until a late hour, during which
    the bridal party were serenaded by the Union
    Reed Band and by the Clifton Comedy Quartette
    Club, The bridal party left nt four
    o'clock Wednesday morning for a trip which
    will include New York and Philadelphia.
    On their return they will tnke up their residence
    in Buffalo.

    Children:
    1. MEISTER, Edward F was born in 1889 in New York; and died.

Generation: 2



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